Asus CT-479 Pentium M CPU Upgrade Kit Review Posted by Ryan Shrout | Apr 29, 2005 | Processors | 0 Manufacturer: Asus ContentsIntroduction and SpecificationsAsus is attempting to move into the desktop Pentium M market with this adaptor that allows you to use a 479-pin P-M processor on a 478-pin motherboard.CT-479 AdaptorInstallationBIOS FeaturesOverclocking and System SetupSynthetic: SiSoft Sandra, AIDA32 and CachememGaming: Quake III and UT2003Gaming: 3DMarksGaming: Doom 3 and Far Cry 1.3Application: WinstonesApplication: DivX, MP3 and Data CompressionProfessional: CineBench 2003 and KribiBench 1.1Professional: SPECviewperf 7.1Scientific: ScienceMark 2.0 BetaPower Consumption and ConclusionGaming: Quake III and UT2003 Quake III UT2003 At 2.0 GHz, the Asus CT-479 runs just a bit faster than the DFI 855GME motherboard, but at 2.6 Ghz, the Asus adaptor is really shining here! It outruns every other test setup in our comparison, including the Athlon 64 FX-55. « Previous1. Introduction and Specifications2. CT-479 Adaptor3. Installation4. BIOS Features5. Overclocking and System Setup6. Synthetic: SiSoft Sandra, AIDA32 and Cachemem7. Gaming: Quake III and UT20038. Gaming: 3DMarks9. Gaming: Doom 3 and Far Cry 1.310. Application: Winstones11. Application: DivX, MP3 and Data Compression12. Professional: CineBench 2003 and KribiBench 1.113. Professional: SPECviewperf 7.114. Scientific: ScienceMark 2.0 Beta15. Power Consumption and ConclusionNext » Video News